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Hey man! I would watch Kelly's videos on Cybrary to pull it all together.

I trust you took some good notes and/or higlighted a bunch of stuff in your written materials. I would be reviewing that stuff. I would also be reviewing your weak spots from your practice exam results.

Hey letsrockcert, is your scores over 80% ? If so, you should not worry to much about it except keeping your knowledges fresh!
My exam is 3rd June. I'm finishing 11th hour today, doing an overall review of Sybex, Cybrary video, and probably 2 more exams. I will review my own notes, I started to use flash cards from Brainscape, not sure how much that will help but, there is an app, so at least, I can study on my phone.

Last thing I learn from the forum is focus on the concepts more than technical details it seems to work better for the exam. I am studying with that in mind now.

Now, one of the biggest challenge is making sure my girlfriend understand I need to focus for the last days before the exam!! :P

Thank you all! I will review sybex,11th hour, Cybrary, weak areas as you all suggeste

Seab, CCure, Sybex (4 full exams) and Mcgraw is above 80%. But I did Eric full test, I got only 72%.
I am almost done with all exams not sure what else to do!!
My kids and my husband is all set for me to finish CISSP and get some life!!

Keep in mind that, there is no practice that will totally represent the official exam. Some people said that the questions are not what help them the most, but actually more about understanding the concepts, reading, watching video, etc. I guess a good balance is the key anyways.
Have a good review, and you should be alright, hopefuly, same for me

I have only 1 week until the CISSP exam (1st June) and I want to know if only 11th hour CISSP from Eric Conrad is enough to read until the exam (and not the CISSP Study Guide, third edition from Eric Conrad because I really don't have the time to read it). I decided before to read not too much books but better to understand the concepts.

Until yet I used the following for preparation:
AIO from Shon Harris (6th edition) - read cover to cover
Sybex Official Study Guide 7th edition - read cover to cover
Official (ISC)2 Guide to the CISSP CBK, Fourth Edition - only looked at certain topics
Total Tester tests
McGraw Hill tests (not all)
CCCure tests - a lot of them from each CISSP domain (scores btw. 80%-90%)
The Sybex tests at the end of every chapter
The tests from Official (ISC)2 Guide to the CISSP CBK at the end of every chapter
The Cybrary videos

I intend to recap each CISSP domain using also the Sunflower slides and CISSP Combined Notes and to do the 4 bonus exams from Sybex and evtl. to look again at the Cybrary videos. Also review my own notes too.

Do you think that I still need something? Of course to consider all from a managerial point of view...